The Haas ST Series high-performance turning centers were designed from the ground up to provide setup flexibility, extreme rigidity, and high thermal stability.

The ST-10Y has an extra-small footprint, yet provides a generous work envelope. The addition of Y-axis and live tooling allows milling, drilling, and tapping for increased machine capabilities. This machine offers the best performance for the money – the best value – in its class.

The ST-10Y at Work

Complex parts are perfect for the ST-10Y, with its generous travels and small footprint. And the 4000-rpm live tooling allows you to run a wide range of materials successfully.

Standard Features

Spindles

6000-rpm Spindle

Turrets & Live Tooling

12-Station Hybrid BOT/VDI Tool Turret

4000-rpm Live Tooling with C Axis

Chip & Coolant Management

30-Gallon Coolant Tank

The Haas Control

Media Display M-Code; M130

HaasConnect: Remote monitoring

Early Power-Failure Detection Module

Ethernet Interface

WiFi Connection for the Haas Control

Rigid Tapping

Spindle Orientation

Standard Program Memory, 1 GB

Internal High-Voltage Isolated Transformer

Product Options

Auto Door for Lathes

Tooling & Fixturing

Bolt-On Toolholder Kit, 3/4"

VDI Driven Toolholder Kit

Workholding

6.5" Hydraulic Chuck, A2-5

Shipping

Lifting Provision

Warranty

1-Year Standard Warranty

Swing Diameter

S.A.E

METRIC

Max Part Diameter

16.5 in

419 mm

Over Wedge

16.5 in

419 mm

Capacities

S.A.E

METRIC

Chuck Size

6.5 in

165 mm

Max Cutting Diameter (varies with turret)

12.0 in

305 mm

Max Cutting Length (varies with workholding)

16.0 in

406 mm

Bar Capacity

1.75 in

44 mm

Travels

S.A.E

METRIC

X Axis

7.9 in

200 mm

Y Axis

± 2.0 in

± 51 mm

Z Axis

16.0 in

406 mm

Feedrates

S.A.E

METRIC

Rapids on X

472 ipm

12.0 m/min

Rapids on Y

472 ipm

12.0 m/min

Rapids on Z

1200 ipm

30.5 m/min

Axis Motors

S.A.E

METRIC

Max Thrust X

2400 lbf

10676 N

Max Thrust Y

2300 lbf

10231 N

Max Thrust Z

3700 lbf

16458 N

Spindle

S.A.E

METRIC

Spindle Nose

A2-5

A2-5

Max Rating

15.0 hp

11.2 kW

Max Speed

6000 rpm

6000 rpm

Max Torque

75 ft-lbf @ 1300 rpm

102 Nm @ 1300 rpm

Draw Tube Bore ø

1.8 in

46 mm

Spindle Bore ø

2.31 in

58.7 mm

Main Spindle C Axis

S.A.E

METRIC

Positioning (±)

0.02 °

0.02 °

Brake Clamp Force

2000 lbf

8896 N

Brake Diameter

9.5 in

241 mm

Control Type

Interpolated Motion and Positioning

Interpolated Motion and Positioning

Turret

S.A.E

METRIC

Number of Tools

12-Station Hybrid (6 VDI; 6 BOT)

12-Station Hybrid (6 VDI; 6 BOT)

OD vs ID Tools

Any Combination (will vary with turret)

Any Combination (will vary with turret)

Boring Bar Rear Clearance (from back of turret )

0.75 in

19.1 mm

Live Tooling

S.A.E

METRIC

Max Speed

4000 rpm

4000 rpm

Tooling

VDI40

VDI40

General

S.A.E

METRIC

Coolant Capacity

30 gal

114 L

Air Requirements

S.A.E

METRIC

Air Required

4 scfm @ 100 psi

113 L/min @ 6.9 bar

Inline Air Hose

3/8 in

3/8 in

Coupler (Air)

3/8 in

3/8 in

Air Pressure Min

80 psi

5.5 bar

Electrical Specification

S.A.E

METRIC

Spindle Speed

6000 rpm

6000 rpm

Drive System

Direct Speed, Belt Drive

Direct Speed, Belt Drive

Spindle Power

15.0 hp

11.2 kW

Input AC Voltage (3 Phase) - Low

220 VAC

220 VAC

Full Load Amps (3 Phase) - Low

40 A

40 A

Input AC Voltage (3 Phase) - High

440 VAC

440 VAC

Full Load Amps (3 Phase) - High

20 A

20 A

Dimensions - Shipping

S.A.E

METRIC

Domestic Pallet

126 in x 70 in x 80 in

321 cm x 178 cm x 203 cm

Export Pallet

126 in x 70 in x 80 in

321 cm x 178 cm x 203 cm

Weight

7900 lb

3584.0 kg

Talk to Us

If you would like more information about how a new Haas machine can bring your products to life, please share your contact information.

I want to receive the latest information from Haas Automation, Inc., including relevant news, offers, and promotions.

Recently Updated

See the ST Series in Action

LATHE Drilling: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Mark shows you everything you need to know to drill on a Haas lathe. Whether you have a standard 2-axis lathe, a dual-spindle lathe, or even a live-tool lathe, Mark simplifies the process, and explains all the G and M codes you’ll ever need.

CUT CYCLE TIMES AND POSITION YOUR TURRET USING G53

Mark demonstrates how using a G53 command instead of G28 not only saves valuable cycle time, but also reduces the risk of crashing your machine. Mark walks you through both G-codes, and explains how and when to use each one.

THE HAAS BMT65 TURRET

Why move your turned parts to a mill for secondary operations when you can machine them complete on a Haas lathe with the BMT65 turret and live tooling? The BMT65 system provides increased cutting performance, longer tool life, and better tool clearance.

Setting Up Live Tools

Properly setting up live tools on a turning center can be tricky. Mark guides you through the process with a step-by-step tutorial that will answer all your questions.

LARGER BAR CAPACITY & CHUCK, MORE POWER

All prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Freight, rigging, state & local taxes, vendor installation charges, and dealer installed accessories are not included. Not responsible for misprints or typographical errors. Machines shown with optional equipment. Actual product appearance may differ.

Cookies

To make this site work properly, we sometimes place small data files called cookies on your device. Most big websites do this too.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit the site. It enables the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other display preferences) over a period of time, so you don’t have to keep re-entering them whenever you come back to the site or browse from one page to another.